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May 25, 2025



O God, your Son remained with his disciples after his resurrection, teaching them to love all people as neighbors. As his disciples in this age, we offer our prayers on behalf of the universe in which we are privileged to live and our neighbors with whom we share it:


For the Church: that we may always be attentive to the creative work of the Spirit so that many may encounter Christ without unnecessary burdens: let us pray to the Lord.


For the peace of Christ in our hearts: that we may abide in the Spirit’s peace which surpasses all understanding and find strength to face the many challenges that arise in daily life: let us pray to the Lord.


For reconciliation: that God will help us to let go of hurts and renew relationships within families, in church communities, and in workplaces: let us pray to the Lord.


For openness to God’s Word: that we may allow the Word to enter our hearts and produce an abundant harvest of virtue: let us pray to the lord.

 

For Christian unity: that God will lead all believers to a deeper understanding of the Good News and guide us in working together to confront the evils of poverty, abuse, addictions, and illiteracy: let us pray to the Lord.


For discernment: that the Holy Spirit will remind us of all the Jesus taught and help us apply it in our lives and to the challenges of our society: let us pray to the Lord.


For the growth of Christian community: that we may appreciate the gift of community, find support and encouragement within it, and work to enhance it: let us pray to the Lord.


For all who are preparing for ordination this spring: that God will pour out the Spirit upon them and help them effectively proclaim the Gospel and build up the Body of Christ: let us pray to the Lord.


For all who are burdened by fear or anxiety: that the Spirit will free them so that they may live life fully and offer their gifts in the service of their brothers and sisters: let us pray to the Lord.


For all who await the fulfillment of God’s promises: that God will lead refugees to places of safety, protect those facing persecution, and give peace to those with terminal illnesses: let us pray to the Lord.


For all who are ill or recovering from injuries: that God will heal the sick, provide quick recovery for those who have been wounded, and heal hearts from painful experiences: let us pray to the Lord.


For all who are graduating this spring: that God will guide them to opportunities to use their skills and continue to grow into fuller maturity: let us pray to the Lod.


For all who are recovering from natural disasters: that God will protect those in dangerous situations, help those who are recovering to reestablish their lives, and guide all who are fighting fires or assisting those who have suffered loss: let us pray to the Lord.


For world leaders: that God will guide those working for peace, open new ways to resolve disputes, and help them remember that all life is sacred: let us pray to the Lord.


For peace: that God will turn hearts from violence in our cities, open new resources to address painful issues, and help everyone’s voice to be respected: let us pray to the Lord.


Open our hearts to your power movingaround us and between us and within us,until your glory is revealed in our love of both friend and enemy,in communities transformed by justice and compassion,and in the healing of all that is broken. Amen.


References

-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025aq, May 25). Sixth Sunday of Easter. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/052525.cfm

-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.


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